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Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« on: October 29, 2021, 07:35:28 AM »
Hey guys. I got this lil jewel several months ago. My first Remmy. I know!! I know!!  Don’t git a rope!!! 🤣 I have not even shot it. Still has factory grease. So, I could read the instructions about breaking it down but I would prefer some folks here at Colt Country to give me some pointers. I would appreciate any advice. I believe this will accept the Howell conversion cylinder? Anyway, thanks for checking it out. Ready…Aim… Fuego!!!

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2021, 08:21:15 AM »
I really like that antique finish. It reminds me of my Dragoon. Honest wear, but not beat to hell. Scrub all that shipping grease off and get to shooting!
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2021, 08:38:47 AM »
It looks good for a Remington Tim. :-*
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2021, 09:05:56 AM »
I really like that antique finish. It reminds me of my Dragoon. Honest wear, but not beat to hell. Scrub all that shipping grease off and get to shooting!
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It looks good for a Remington Tim. :-*

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2021, 10:16:11 AM »
I'll give you some disassembly tips later today. If you go with a conversion, do the Taylor's. It gives you six shots instead of 5 and you don't have to mess with your timing at all.
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2021, 10:52:33 AM »
I'll give you some disassembly tips later today. If you go with a conversion, do the Taylor's. It gives you six shots instead of 5 and you don't have to mess with your timing at all.

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2021, 11:02:47 AM »
 <={I've always liked my guns to look like new but I got to tell ya, this antique finish is looking really good, I really like it a lot!  :happy-thumbs-up-050:

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2021, 12:51:28 PM »
<={I've always liked my guns to look like new but I got to tell ya, this antique finish is looking really good, I really like it a lot!  :happy-thumbs-up-050:
Sooty. Thank you very much man. I really appreciate your comment. <={ (7& You own some Remington's right??

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2021, 03:56:10 PM »
Mah Fav'rit!!!!
Good looking Piece, love to hear a range report.

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2021, 04:31:57 PM »
Mah Fav'rit!!!!
Good looking Piece, love to hear a range report.
Thank you Clyde😁👍 you got it man. Will do👍

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2021, 05:15:40 PM »
Sooo...
Disassembly tips?
First; get yourself a good set of GUNSMITHING screwdrivers, if ya don't already have them. Not Craftsman, not Harbor Fright (even though this is Halloween weekend). Brownells, Midway, etc.

Next; hammer at half cock. Drop the loading lever latch and pop the axle pin. Push the cylinder through while rotating a bit with your right hand, of the left side of the gun. Remove the grip screw and grips. Next, remove the forward trigger guard screw and lift the TG off. Remove the retaining screw for the trigger/bolt spring and remove the spring. Next, remove the retaining screw for the trigger and bolt and remove those. Loosen the set screw on the inner grip frame that either secures or secures/adjusts tension on the mainspring. Now take a half of a wooden clothes pin,
put the rectangular skinny end (that you squeeze with your fingers) between the inside upper grip frame and the top of the mainspring and slide it up towards the trigger. It should wedge tight. Now, twist it so the wide end is between the spring and grip frame...tension should come off the hammer. Remove the hammer screw and allow the hammer to move upwards; you should now be able to remove the mainspring with finger pressure.
Push the hammer DOWN so that the hand attachment screw is visible. Remove the screw and hand, then pull the hammer up and out through the hammer slot on the topside. Remove the loading lever retaining screw and remove the loading lever. And there you go, Easy Peasy.
Reassemble in reverse order. A couple things folks have trouble with; When reinstalling the hammer, put it in first, slide it down and attach the hand, then push it back up as far as it can go. Insert the spring and tighten the tension spring. Then, use the clothes pin trick again to move the spring away from the hammer roller so you can get the hammer screw started and tightened without cross-threading it. Release the tension on the clothes pin by rotating it and slide it down and out of the way. The other thing folks have trouble with is reinserting the cylinder. Insert from the RIGHT side, turning it as you push until the axle pin aligns. Push it in and you are set to go.

Hope this makes sense...if not, I will try to get a helper to snap some photos of the various stages. I highly recommend figuring out the cylinder R&R by practicing a bunch of times before hand, until it becomes smooth as butter and you can do it in the dark with your eyes closed (yes, I can, and I've done it a bunch of times) I can disassemble a Remmy in a few minutes, mostly due to the fact there are
 so few screws, unlike the Colt and the myriad of screws of different lengths, head sizes, etc. The Colt has 6 screws alone in the TG/grip frame assembly!
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2021, 05:25:32 PM »
What Cap said. If you just pull the hammer back a smidge, just far enough for the bolt to disengage the notch, the cylinder will fall in or out from either side.
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2021, 06:07:00 PM »
Gotta like that ol girl.  She pretty just like she is.  Good pics, dude.
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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2021, 07:17:42 PM »
Gotta like that ol girl.  She pretty just like she is.  Good pics, dude.
Thank you G Dog😊👍 I appreciate that. Tim

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Re: Remington: Taylor/Uberti Antique Finish
« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2021, 07:55:25 PM »
Don't skimp. Brownells for sure.  Better than even Grace.
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